Description: This layer provides provide all address points in the LINZ Electoral subsystem
that are, or may be, used by electors.
The addresses often represent only the principal addresses assigned by
Territorial Authorities, and seldom include addresses assigned to individual
flats, or addresses that differ from those which have been officially assigned.
The Electoral process occasionally further aggregates addresses into ranges,
especially where there are many addresses for a single parcel. The road name associated with an address is sourced from the road centrelines. The location is a place name used by Electoral processes to ensure that each
address number/road combination can be uniquely identified. Updated 6 monthly by GWRC.
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Description: This source Landonline data exists in order to provide linear geometries against
which official road names and street addresses can be recorded. Its purpose is
also to enable automated meshblock address reports (for electoral and
statistical purposes) so as to identify the presence of a road name in
meshblocks where street addresses do not exist. A road centreline in this layer will typically consist of several road
centreline geometries from Landonline that have been associated to the same road name. In Landonline a road name is commonly assigned to multiple stretches of roading
such as between intersections with other roads. A road name is also commonly
duplicated across the country e.g. "Queen Street", "High street" etc. For this layer (as opposed to the Road Subsections Layer. Individual road
sections have been aggregated to a single road centreline geometry for each
locality. Thus, for example, State Highway 1 has individual sections for
differing towns and whenever it crosses a Territorial Authority boundary. Because some roads have multiple names for part of their lengths, some road
centreline geometries will duplicate parts of other roads even though there is
in reality only one road formation. The road centrelines recorded in Landonline do not represent actual road
formation, nor do they represent legal access. They must not be considered as
topographic, cadastral, or legal.
Description: This source Landonline data exists in order to provide linear geometries against
which official road names and street addresses can be recorded. Its purpose is
also to enable automated meshblock address reports (for electoral and
statistical purposes) so as to identify the presence of a road name in
meshblocks where street addresses do not exist. A road centreline in this layer will typically consist of several road
centreline geometries from Landonline that have been associated to the same road name. In Landonline a road name is commonly assigned to multiple stretches of roading
such as between intersections with other roads. A road name is also commonly
duplicated across the country e.g. "Queen Street", "High street" etc. For this layer (as opposed to the Road Subsections Layer. Individual road
sections have been aggregated to a single road centreline geometry for each
locality. Thus, for example, State Highway 1 has individual sections for
differing towns and whenever it crosses a Territorial Authority boundary. Because some roads have multiple names for part of their lengths, some road
centreline geometries will duplicate parts of other roads even though there is
in reality only one road formation. The road centrelines recorded in Landonline do not represent actual road
formation, nor do they represent legal access. They must not be considered as
topographic, cadastral, or legal. Updated 6 monthly by GWRC
Description: A deliberately formed route of a lesser quality than a road.
Further information about track_cl: apps.linz.govt.nz/topo-data-dictionary/index.aspx?...
This layer is a component of the Topo50 map series. The Topo50 map series provides topographic mapping for the New Zealand mainland, Chatham and New Zealand's offshore islands, at 1:50,000 scale.
Further information on Topo50:
www.linz.govt.nz/topography/topo-maps/topo50
Description: This layer provides the current land parcel polygons with associated descriptive
data and is provided for users that require a separation of road parcels and
hydro parcels and thereby require the balance layer (i.e. the remaining primary
parcels). Updated 6 monthly by GWRC.